It was a repealed amendment. All repealed amendments are written in blue.
Never, the word "repealed" refers to laws. Cases would be "referred"
Yes, they just tend not to be.
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Sunday laws in the 1920s were typically known as blue laws, regulating activities on Sundays for religious reasons. These laws varied by state but often restricted certain commercial activities, such as prohibiting the sale of alcohol or enforcing store closures. Many blue laws were eventually repealed or relaxed in the latter half of the 20th century.
many segregation laws were repealed
Laws are no longer effective when they have been repealed or determined to be unconstitutional by a higher court with that authority.
Texas was a "Blue Law" state; this set of laws or legal thinking was to "keep the sabbath day" and required many shops, stores and service industries to shut down on Sunday. Although the "Blue laws" were found unconstitutional and repealed for the most part, that law is still left over.
many segregation laws were repealed
One of those laws must be repealed.
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Blue Laws Blue Laws